I'd be interested to see a version of this with a somewhat larger soundbox, intended to be played acoustically. Those levers are interesting. If they're substantially cheaper to make and install than lovelands, there's a lot of potential for their use on harps aimed at beginners and those on a budget. Levers are so, so useful, but they really jack up the cost of a harp. I would love to see the harp played more widely, and from what I've seen, the biggest obstacle for a lot of would-be harpists is cost. Anything that lowers that barrier is good.
Hi Josh, thank you so much for this video. I have been thinking about next harp and this has the qualities that i am looking for. I love the portability, at 71 taking my harp out as much as I do, and think the levers could lead to some fun things! Your playing is beautiful. Your videos are wonderful! You are an inspiration in many ways. Thank you for all you do and all you are.
Love the review Josh. It’s very thorough and and is insightful. I’m still relatively new on my harp journey but your videos are always a pleasure to watch. 😊
Any thoughts on the Harpy Harp by Kiki Bello in Florida? I got one recently with their string upgrade (robinsons designed the new strings) and I LOVE it but I'd like to hear some more reviews.
Yep there has been one person indeed about half a year ago, and she was very vocal on FB. She seems to have embraced it afterwards, some extra attention was required :)
one hardly can call affordable what cannot be bought here at all -_- for me an affordable electric harp is electric version of hummingbird by resonance harps